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30 Ryan Shealy, 1B
Height/Weight: 6-5/250 | Birthdate: 8/29/1979 | Birthplace: Fort Lauderdale, FL | Bats/Throws: R/R | Team: Boston | College: Florida | MLB Experience: 4 | Salary:   | Owned/Started%: 0/0 | Average Draft Position: 176.00

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Shealy lands with Jays


(2/9/2011) The Jays signed 1B Ryan Shealy to a minor league deal. He appeared in five games with Boston last season, and batted .231 with 15 home runs for the Red Sox's and Rays' Triple-A affiliates.

Shealy gets released by Red Sox


(8/15/2010) The Red Sox have released first baseman Ryan Shealy from his minor-league contract Saturday.

Shealy accepts outright assignment


(7/25/2010) The Red Sox outrighted 1B Ryan Shealy to the minor leagues Friday. He had been designated for assignment.

Shealy designated for assignment


(7/21/2010) The Red Sox designated first baseman Ryan Shealy for assignment Tuesday night.

Red Sox summon Shealy from minors


(7/7/2010) Red Sox 1B Ryan Shealy was called up from Triple-A Pawtucket on Wednesday. "We need to be prepared for the chance that maybe he (Kevin Youkilis, ankle) shows up and he's not quite feeling as good as he says, so we're trying to prepare for that," manager Terry Francona told WEEI. "We definitely have some moving parts."

Red Sox give Shealy minor league deal


(6/17/2010) The Red Sox signed free agent 1B Ryan Shealy to a minor league contract on Thursday. Shealy has not played in a major league game since 2008.

Rays chop 11 from camp


(3/24/2010) The Rays have removed the following players from major league camp: LF Justin Ruggiano, 1B Dan Johnson, RP Winston Abreu, RP Joe Bateman, RP Jeff Bennett, RP Richard de los Santos, SP Carlos E. Hernandez, SP Heath Phillips, SS Angel A. Chavez, SS J.J. Furmaniak and 1B Ryan Shealy.

Rays extend more spring invites


(2/4/2010) The Rays invited pitcher Heath Phillips, infielders Joe Dillon and Ryan Shealy and catcher Alvin Colina to spring training.

Rays give Dillon, Shealy minor deals


(12/18/2009) Infielder Joe Dillon and first baseman Ryan Shealy have agreed to minor league contracts with the Tampa Bay Rays. Dillon hit .300 with one homer and two RBI in 15 games as a DH, third baseman and second baseman for the Rays last season. Shealy has played parts of four seasons in the majors with Colorado and Kansas City. He was with Triple-A Omaha in 2009, but missed most of the season because of a knee injury.

Shealy outrighted by Royals


(4/3/2009) The Royals outrighted 1B Ryan Shealy to Triple-A Omaha on Friday, trimming their roster to 30. Shealy, who remained with the Royals for Friday night's exhibition game against the Rangers, hit .262 with four homers and nine RBI in 23 spring training games before he was outrighted. Royals manager Trey Hillman said Friday that the team might not announce its final 25-man roster until Sunday's deadline. "Most of it will go to Sunday, but we might be able to do something (on Saturday)," Hillman said.

Royals buy time for extra roster spot


(4/1/2009) The Royals do not have to add No. 4 starter Sidney Ponson to the big league roster until April 10, which would allow them to carry a position player, such as Ryan Shealy, Brayan Pena or Tony F. Pena, who are out of minor league options, for a few extra days.

Royals map their 1B/DH battle


(3/24/2009) From the The Sports Xchange: Billy Butler and Mike Jacobs probably will share the first base and designated hitter roles, but neither is considered a good fielder. "Both of them are making the routine plays," manager Trey Hillman said. "Both of them have made some nice plays." The Royals could keep Ross Gload or Ryan Shealy, both considered superior first basemen defensively to Butler and Jacobs, but there is also a chance neither will make the club. Gload has a guaranteed contract, and Shealy is out of options.

Shealy hits third spring homer


(3/22/2009) Royals 1B Ryan Shealy went 2-for-5 on Sunday against the Angels. Shealy hit one of 15 home runs smashed in the game. He hit his third of the spring. He's batting .258.

Royals sign six to deals


(2/28/2009) The Royals signed OF Shane Costa, 2B Alberto Callaspo, C Brayan Pena, 1B Ryan Shealy and RHPs Robinson Tejeda and Julio Pimentel to one-year contracts on Saturday.

Shealy rips three-run bomb


(2/27/2009) Royals 1B Ryan Shealy hit a three-run homer off nonroster invitee Ramon Ortiz in the sixth inning of Friday's spring against the Giants. Shealy was 1-for-2 with two runs.

Shealy leaves finale due to hammy


(9/28/2008) Royals 1B Ryan Shealy was replaced by Billy Butler in the bottom of the fourth inning Sunday at Minnesota because of tightness in his left hamstring. He went 0-for-1 in the game.

Shealy helps Royals beat Twins


(9/27/2008) Kansas City 1B Ryan Shealy blooped a two-run single to give the Royals the lead in the seventh inning, and the surging Royals handed the suddenly sputtering Twins a second straight defeat, 4-2 on Saturday. Shealy went 2-for-5.

Shealy homers and doubles Tuesday


(9/23/2008) Kansas City 1B Ryan Shealy had a great night at the plate on Tuesday against the Tigers. Shealy went 2-for-3 with his seventh home run and a double. He drove in two runs and is batting .305 on the year.

Shealy hits in sixth straight


(9/18/2008) Royals 1B Ryan Shealy didn't homer Thursday, but he did extend his hitting streak to six games with an RBI single in a rout of the Mariners.

Shealy pops another HR Wednesday


(9/18/2008) Royals 1B Ryan Shealy hit his fifth homer in five games when he ripped a solo shot off Ryan Rowland-Smith in the fourth inning Wednesday against the Mariners. Shealy is 11-for-22 (.500) with the five homers and 10 RBI during a five-game hitting streak.

Shealy making great Sept. impression


(9/17/2008) Ryan Shealy is auditioning for a job next year to be the Kansas City Royals' first baseman. So far, the tryout has gone very well. "He's done a great job of seizing an opportunity that he's been given," Royals manager Trey Hillman said. "I don't think there is a guy in the clubhouse that's not pulling for him. To do what he's done since the call-up, hit five balls out of the ballpark and take it out to center today, that's pretty impressive." Shealy homered and Kansas City beat the Mariners 6-3 Tuesday. Shealy, who is hitting .371 with 11 RBI in nine games, knows a big September could help secure a job next April. "It's huge," he said. "I've been trying to work my way back up here. It's been great. Hopefully, I'll keep it going."

Shealy making best of opportunity


(9/16/2008) According to The Sports Xchange notes: Ryan Shealy is making his case in September to be the Royals' starting first baseman in 2009. Shealy had his first career four-hit game Saturday and on Sunday added three more hits, including two home runs, with five RBIs, matching his career high, at Cleveland. With Shealy's hot bat, the Royals scored 29 runs in winning the final three games at Progressive Field. "The addition of Ryan Shealy and that production has helped," Royals manager Trey Hillman said. "Hopefully, he can continue to build on that as we continue to evaluate for the rest of the season and going into next year as well." Hillman had Shealy batting cleanup for the first time Monday against the Mariners and he stroked singles in his first two at-bats for his third straight multi-hit game in the Royals' 3-0 victory.

Shealy proving to be a monster


(9/14/2008) Ryan Shealy homered twice and drove in five runs as the Royals totaled 17 hits to defeat the Cleveland Indians 13-3 Sunday. Shealy had his second career multihomer game, giving him four homers and nine RBI since being recalled from Triple-A Omaha on Tuesday. The five RBI tied a career high. "I'm getting pitches to hit and even the balls I'm not hitting hard are finding holes," Shealy said. "I'm going to try to ride this out."

Shealy gets four hits, including HR


(9/14/2008) Royals 1B Ryan Shealy, a September call-up, played in only the second game of a doubleheader Saturday at Cleveland, but he went 4-for-5 with his second home run. He finished with two RBI and two runs scored.

Shealy hits homer in first game back


(9/3/2008) Royals 1B Ryan Shealy, in his first game of the season, hit a solo homer in a 5-2 win over the A's.